
Lucknow, 04 July (HS): Yogi Adityanath, the Chief Minister
of Uttar Pradesh, routinely respects Swami Vivekananda by referring to him as
Rashtrarishi. He continually applauds the spiritual leader for bringing Sanatan
Dharma to the global scene. On Swami Vivekananda's birth and death
anniversaries, Chief Minister Adityanath pays tribute on a monthly basis. He
sees Vivekananda as a youth idol whose chant Utho, Jago (Arise,
Awake) and Vedanta philosophy serve as a guidepost for nation-building.
The Chief Minister frequently emphasizes that India's self-consciousness was
dormant before to Vivekananda's initiatives. He praises the monk with helping
to reestablish India's rich cultural and spiritual identity across the world.
The CM underlined Vivekananda's message of civilization and culture, as well as
his assertion, Say with pride that we are Hindus. He pointed out
that Swami Vivekananda's goal for nation-building continues to lead young India
today.
“On the sacred occasion of the death anniversary of the
great saint, 'Rashtra Rishi' Swami Vivekananda Ji, who invigorated India's
nationalist, spiritual, and cultural consciousness with the resounding
proclamation 'Say it with pride, we are Hindus'—we offer our heartfelt tribute.
His ascetic life continues to inspire millions of youth to dedicate themselves
to their nation, culture, and duty,” he remarked in a post on X.
Hindusthan Samachar / Abhishek Awasthi